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I did some calculations, and 2" aluminum tubing that is 5 feet long would be roughly equivalent to 6 pounds.
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I dont think FIRST would package a number of smaller items in a box of that shape, it seems really cumbersome so I think its pretty safe to assume whatever is in the 3x3x60 box needs a box that long to fit it in.
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My first though when I saw the size and weight of item B was one of these. How about that for a game piece? But I think the obvious answer is a battery.
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How heavy have the totes been in the past? Is this year's tote much heavier than it has been in the past?
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My final guess is that the long box is cloth and the large light one is pool noodle, and that FRC is providing us with bumper materials this year to standardize everything.
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Even if it were like 5 ~12" long 3x3 boxes for example why not just use one 12x9x6 box or something like that. Also they seem to be trying to say that we should prepare for something cumbersome (a 5ft long box). Same thing for wiffle balls, why not a square box? It would be cheaper/easier for us and FIRST. Based on that whatever this is has to need a box that big or else it is a waste. To the point of bumper materials, why supply everyone with something most of us have already bought and paid for? Why not tell us we are getting bumper fabric and noodles ahead of time so we don't spend the money? The whole point is so we don't spend it anyway. |
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